Month: February 2022

[ad_1] No New Gun Control Passed During 30-Day Session Dear New Mexico NRA Member: The New Mexico Legislature adjourned sine die on Thursday at noon without passing any new gun control! House Bill 9, the firearms storage/gun owner liability bill remained tabled in the House Appropriations Committee. House Bill 156, legislation limiting magazine capacity to 15 rounds or less,
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[ad_1] by Jeff Gross, contributing writer The legislative session is heating up and any of you planning to testify on any sporting laws, gun laws, animal laws, or anything else should be forewarned about the elitist attitude that descended in at least the last 2 years, maybe longer. I testified Tuesday night and heard this
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[ad_1] The White House press secretary was recently criticized for flippantly downplaying crime fears in a January 25 podcast. While reading out and commenting on cable news chyrons, Jen Psaki joked that CNN and MSNBC were “OK, true,” but FOX News was covering some “alternative universe,” with “Jeanine Pirro talking about soft on crime consequences. I mean, what?
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[ad_1] Valentine’s Day is when we’re supposed to give heart-shaped boxes of chocolates and flowers to those we love. For Manuel “Manny” Oliver, Valentine’s Day is something different. His 17-year-old son Joaquin was shot and killed that day in 2018, at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. “Guac,” as Joaquin was affectionately
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[ad_1] National Rifle Association President Charles Cotton endorsed Abbott in Waco Wednesday morning. Abbott’s comments focused on the 2nd amendment and Beto O’Rourke. WACO, Texas — National Rifle Association President Charles Cotton endorsed Governor Greg Abbott for another term Wednesday at the Palladium in Waco. He was joined by Texas State Rifle Association President Daryl
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[ad_1] WACO, Texas – Governor Greg Abbott’s campaign trail led him to Waco Wednesday morning as he met with advocates for the Second Amendment, even receiving two endorsements from the National Rifle Association and the Texas State Rifle Association. During the event held at the Palladium downtown Waco, Abbott talked about defending the Second Amendment,
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[ad_1] Ohio’s House Republicans voted to create new crimes for protests that law enforcement deems riots over the objections of Democrats Wednesday.  House Bill 109 passed in a party-line vote, 59-35. Republicans said the legal changes would protect peaceful protestors along with law enforcement. But Democrats strongly disagreed, saying the leeway Ohio officers have when they call
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[ad_1] Today, the House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee voted 8-5 to pass House Bill 272, the constitutional carry bill. It will now advance to the House floor, where it will be considered tomorrow morning. The House still needs to first approve a budget isolation resolution (BIR) for it. Please contact your state representative
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[ad_1] Endorsements are beginning to trickle into the race for Missouri’s U.S. Senate seat as the competitive Republican primary heats up. U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley’s official support of U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler, announced last weekend, prompted frustration from U.S. Rep. Billy Long, who in two interviews Tuesday said Hawley lied to him about the endorsement. In an
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[ad_1] Today, House Bill 133 was defeated in a vote of 3-8 in the House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee. This Bloomberg-style anti-gun bill is being pushed at both the state and federal level, seeking to criminalize private transfers absent the involvement of a licensed firearms dealer. NRA thanks the committee for swiftly defeating this bill that would have
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[ad_1] The suspect arrested in connection with Monday’s shooting of Craig Greenberg, a Democratic mayoral candidate in Louisville, Kentucky, has been identified as 21-year-old Quintez Brown, an activist for civil rights and gun control who in 2018 appeared with MSNBC’s Joy Reid during the anti-gun violence “March for Our Lives” demonstration that followed the Parkland
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[ad_1] Here’s a textbook definition of irony. A Louisville, Kentucky, “activist” who championed gun control and who promoted violence prevention to kids was arrested on charges that he shot at a Democratic mayoral candidate on Monday. According to the Louisville Courier-Journal, police arrested 21-year-old Quintez Brown on Monday after he allegedly opened fire at the
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[ad_1] By VERNON ROBISON The Progress The Mesquite Chamber of Commerce hosted seven of the Republican candidates for Governor in the upcoming primary election at a membership luncheon held on Wednesday, Feb. 9 at the Casablanca Resort. In attendance were Las Vegas City Councilwoman Michelle Fiore, retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Tom Heck, former U.S.
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[ad_1] https://sputniknews.com/20220216/sandy-hook-families-reach-73-million-settlement-with-remington-arms-in-landmark-agreement-1093068369.html Sandy Hook Families Reach $73 Million Settlement With Remington Arms in Landmark Agreement Sandy Hook Families Reach $73 Million Settlement With Remington Arms in Landmark Agreement In December 2012, Adam Lanza used a Bushmaster XM15-E2S rifle produced by Remington Arms to murder schoolchildren and teachers at Sandy Hook Elementary School. 16.02.2022, Sputnik International
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